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====== 150. Henry Seymour ====== | ====== 150. Henry Seymour ====== | ||
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| | | 8. | //Julia//. | | | | | 8. | //Julia//. | | ||
| | | 9. | //Morris//. | | | | | 9. | //Morris//. | | ||
- | | 244. | ii. | [[244.HORATIO|HORATIO]], b. 31 May 1810. || | + | | 244. | ii. | [[244.horatio|HORATIO]], b. 31 May 1810. || |
| | iii. | SOPHIA APOLINA, b. 2 Aug. 1812; m. EDWARD F. SHONNARD of Yonkers, N.Y. || | | | iii. | SOPHIA APOLINA, b. 2 Aug. 1812; m. EDWARD F. SHONNARD of Yonkers, N.Y. || | ||
- | | 245. | iv. | [[245.JOHN|JOHN]] | + | | 245. | iv. | [[245.john_forman|JOHN FORMAN]], b. 21 Sept. 1814. || |
| | v. | HELEN CLARISSA, b. 1 Mar. 1818; d. 4 June 1894; m. 7 Dec. 1843, LEDYARD LINCKLAEN. || | | | v. | HELEN CLARISSA, b. 1 Mar. 1818; d. 4 June 1894; m. 7 Dec. 1843, LEDYARD LINCKLAEN. || | ||
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| | vi. | JULIA CATHERINE, b. 4 May 1827; d. at Utica, N.Y., 10 (18 by gravestone) Oct. 1893; m. at Utica, 25 June 1855, HON. ROSCOECONKLING, | | | vi. | JULIA CATHERINE, b. 4 May 1827; d. at Utica, N.Y., 10 (18 by gravestone) Oct. 1893; m. at Utica, 25 June 1855, HON. ROSCOECONKLING, | ||
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- | | | | 1. | //Elizabeth C.//< | + | | | | 1. | //Elizabeth C.//< |
- | HELEN CLARISSA< | + | **HELEN CLARISSA< |
Cazenovia, N.Y., adopted son of Jan Lincklaen, founder of that village. The | Cazenovia, N.Y., adopted son of Jan Lincklaen, founder of that village. The | ||
latter had no children and at his request, by act of the Legislature, | latter had no children and at his request, by act of the Legislature, | ||
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Fairchild, are included in the present volume. | Fairchild, are included in the present volume. | ||
- | HELEN< | + | **HELEN< |
Hon. Charles S. Fairchild in 1871. " | Hon. Charles S. Fairchild in 1871. " | ||
lake at Cazenovia, was for nearly eighty-six years her home. In 1875 Mr. | lake at Cazenovia, was for nearly eighty-six years her home. In 1875 Mr. | ||
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great men, soldiers and statesmen, associated with its history. | great men, soldiers and statesmen, associated with its history. | ||
- | Some of her benefactions were known, but most of them - and they were numerous - | + | Some of her benefactions were known, but most of them -- and they were numerous |
- | were bestowed in the way commended by the Scriptures. Her friends were many and | + | were bestowed in the way commended by the Scriptures. Her friends were many |
- | devoted. | + | and devoted. |
"After a well-spent life she passed on in the fullness of years, honored and | "After a well-spent life she passed on in the fullness of years, honored and | ||
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Cazenovia Republican//, | Cazenovia Republican//, | ||
- | JULIA CATHERINE< | + | **JULIA CATHERINE< |
then new Seymour homestead on Whitesboro Street, the youngest sister of Gov. | then new Seymour homestead on Whitesboro Street, the youngest sister of Gov. | ||
Seymour and of Mrs. Lincklaen. She became the wife of Senator Roscoe Conkling in | Seymour and of Mrs. Lincklaen. She became the wife of Senator Roscoe Conkling in | ||
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contained, silent, yet overflowing with sympathy. Her portrait is included in | contained, silent, yet overflowing with sympathy. Her portrait is included in | ||
the present volume. | the present volume. | ||
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